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    Signer of the United States Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation

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  1. lawyer. Known for. signer of the United States Declaration of Independence. Signature. John Penn (May 17, 1741 – September 14, 1788) was an American Founding Father who served multiple terms in the Continental Congress, and who signed both the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation as a delegate of North Carolina .

  2. John Penn (1741 – 1788) Written By Adrienne Dunn. Patriot, Continental Congress delegate, and North Carolina signer of the Declaration of Independence, John Penn was a native of Caroline County, Virginia. Although he achieved only a limited formal education, Penn read many books from the library of Edmund Pendleton, a member of the Virginia ...

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  4. Feb 18, 2020 · In 1780, John grew tired of the public life and returned to practicing law. In 1784, John was elected to serve as Receiver of Taxes to this young nation. However, he would only last in this office for four years. On September 14, 1788, John Penn died in his home near Island Creek. John Penn was a North Carolina delegate to the Continental ...

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    6 May 1740–14 Sept. 1788. John Penn, revolutionary statesman and signer of the Declaration of Independence, was born near Port Royal in Caroline County, Va., the only son of Moses and Catherine Taylor Penn. Moses Penn did not place a high priority on formal education, so his son received only a few years of instruction at a local school.

  6. Jan 29, 2020 · Death: September 14, 1788 (age 47) Colony: North Carolina. Occupation: Lawyer, Politician. Significance: Signed The Declaration of Independence (at the age of 35) John Penn. John Penn was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Born in Virginia, Penn was educated for only two years before beginning his legal studies in 1759.

  7. John Penn from North Carolina. John Penn was born near Port Royal in Caroline County, Virginia, on May 17, 1741. He was the only child of Moses and Catherine Penn. Moses was a moderately successful planter who died in 1759 when John was 18 years old. Though his father had the means, John never received a formal education and had received only a ...

  8. Sep 14, 2016 · An Independent Man: John Penn’s Short Life. On September 14, 1788 , John Penn died in Granville County at age 47. With nothing more than a very basic education, Penn rose through legal and political circles to become one of three North Carolinians who signed the Declaration of Independence. Born in 1741 in Virginia, Penn received instruction ...

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